BREAKING: Big Loud Promotes Stacy Blythe To EVP, Promotion
Big Loud Records has promoted Stacy Blythe to EVP, Promotion, effective immediately. She joins recently-promoted EVP / GM Patch Culbertson with the upgraded title, further elevating a new class of leaders at the label who report directly to partners Seth England, Joey Moi and Craig Wiseman.
“Stacy is a day-one believer in Big Loud,” England shares. “She is not only a radio expert, but a relationship builder and an investor in people, as well as a trailblazer within the industry at large that helped us build this company from the ground up. Stacy is integral to the success of our organization, and on behalf of all of the partners, we are honored to continue growing with her.”
“Stacy has been the heart of our radio radicals since inception,” Wiseman adds. “She walked in the door with the passion and drive and excellence of an executive VP. It’s about damn time we made it official!”
Blythe has led her promotion team to 24 No. 1 singles at country radio in just under nine years since joining in 2015, starting with the label’s first-ever radio single, Chris Lane’s Platinum-certified “Fix,” to their most recent No. 1 with Post Malone and Morgan Wallen’s history-making all-genre No. 1 smash “I Had Some Help.”
Blythe has been recognized by Billboard on multiple power lists, as well as MusicRow‘s Rising Women on the Row honors, is a member of the 2023 class of Leadership Music and is the 2021 and 2023 CRS / Country Aircheck award winner for SVP / VP National Promotion of the Year. Her past career stops include time in promotion departments across Big Machine Label Group (Republic Nashville), Broken Bow Records (Stoney Creek), 1720 Entertainment, and Category 5. Blythe is a native of Pittsburgh, and a graduate of Middle Tennessee State University.
“From day one of this incredible Big Loud journey, I’ve been privileged to grow alongside this remarkable team,” Blythe says. “I cannot thank Seth, Joey, Craig, and [Big Loud COO] Austen [Adams] enough for continuing to challenge me and believe in our radio team. I feel profoundly grateful for the opportunity to share in this team’s victories. Thank you to our radio partners and friends who continue to champion our second-to-none roster.”
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